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Annex C: Arrangements for the calculation of quota gifts in fulfilment of economic link licence condition
Consultation seeking views on proposed amendments to the Economic Link licence condition in fishing vessel licences.
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2 The Development of the Pilot Plan
Strategic Environmental Assessment Post-Adoption Statement.
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Question 30 - Further comments
This report presents the analysis of responses to the Scottish Government’s ‘Consultation on a Draft Scottish Marine Litter Strategy'. The consultation closed on 27 September 2013.
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Estimates of Collision Risk of Harbour Porpoises and Marine Renewable Energy Devices at Sites of High Tidal-Stream Energy
The aim of this study was to investigate how often porpoises occurred in two areas of immediate interest for tidal-stream development on the west coast of Scotland. These two sites were the tidal narrows of the Sound of Islay (between the islands of
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Tables
Describes catch comparison trials that were conducted in the North Sea to evaluate the Faithlie Cod Avoidance Panel (FCAP) that has been developed by Willie Hepburn of Faithlie Trawls, Fraserburgh.
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2 Introduction to the Assessment
This Environmental Report documents the results of the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) which is an assessment of the effects of the plans on relevant environmental receptors. In this assessment the effects of the plan on the following have
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8. Consultation
An independent analysis of the responses to the consultation on a Scottish Energy Strategy: The Future of Energy in Scotland.
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Respondent Information Form
Sets out the proposed scope and level of detail for the assessment, as well as a description of the methodology.
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Scottish climate change adaptation programme 2019-2024: strategic environmental assessment
This SEA investigates the likely significant effects on the environment.
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9 References
Analysis and summary of an online survey of key stakeholders in the wild capture fishing sector, conducted by Marine Scotland during the COP26 climate change summit in 2021.
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